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The grave of Leeds-born World War One soldier, Lieutenant (Lt) Charles Stewart Cautherley of 1st Battalion Hertfordshire Regiment, has now been marked more than a century after his death.
His Majesty’s most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament.
A consultation on extending the Inheritance Tax exemption for armed forces personnel to all emergency service personnel who die in the line of duty.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This document contains information on: DWP Bereavement Service.
The graves of Second Lieutenant (2ndLt) Reginald Russell Boyd and Private (Pte) Frederick Little, who were killed on the Western Front during World War One, have finally been marked with headstones bearing their names more than a hundred years after...
Employment Tribunal decision.
A map of support services available for veterans, from the NHS or a charity, within the United Kingdom.
Award-winning singer-songwriter Leona Lewis among those recognised on the Overseas and International Honours list.
Lord Pickles was appointed as the next Conservative Party nominee to the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments in July 2019 and was subsequently appointed as Chair following an open competition, in line with the Cabinet Office Governance Code, taking up...
The grave of Wolverhampton soldier, Trooper (Tpr) Robert John Cheshire, aged 20, who served with 23rd Hussars, part of The Royal Armoured Corps, has been identified in Normandy nearly 80 years after he went missing.
This document contains the following information: Reforming the Coroner and Death Certification Service: A Position Paper.
First published during the 2001 to 2005 Labour government
Baby loss certificates for parents who experienced a loss of pregnancy before 24 weeks are now available for application from 9am today (22 February 2024).
Many UK-based organisations can offer assistance, support and information to those affected by a death abroad.
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